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NLSIP concludes benefiting more than 235,000 farmers

Kathmandu, June 29: The Nepal Livestock Sector Innovation Project (NLSIP), a World Bank-financed project under the Ministry of Agricultural and Livestock Development (MoALD) successfully completed its six-year term. More than 235,000 individual farmers, of which 42 per cent are female, and about 1,400 producer organizations directly benefitted from the project.

Climate-friendly technology will be adopted to boost production: PM Dahal

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Mother and daughter killed in landslide

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All five members of family confirmed killed

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Foundation stone laid for towers of Karnali Corridor Transmission Line

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Zambian student passes SEE from Japan-based Nepali school

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House Speaker Dev Raj Ghimire
Speaker Ghimire assures of support to upgrade Madan Bhandari College 

Speaker Devraj Ghimire has said there would be positive support from his side to upgrade the Madan Bhandari College to

Government working towards laying basis for socialism: PM Dahal

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President Paudel, PM Dahal meet 

President Ramchandra Paudel and Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' held a meeting this morning.

TBAN’s team leaves for Bangkok to study about road connectivity 

A team of Tourist Bus Association of Nepal (TBAN) has left here today for Thailand to study about road connectivity